Ranking evidence is a difficult concept to master. The class portion of the report shows the correct rank of a piece of evidence, the average position assigned by the class, and the percentage of students who assigned the rank correctly. Discussion could address the need to review the claim to determine if the evidence applies to the claim. A piece of evidence may seem strong, but students have to judge whether the evidence actually addresses the claim.
In order to evaluate this report, compare the value in the second column (Avg. Position) to the value in the third column (Correct Position).
The student report, showing % correct and number of tries, reflects the level of difficulty experienced by each student.
PitStop 4 Report: Ranking Evidence
Ranking evidence is a difficult concept to master. The class portion of the report shows the correct rank of a piece of evidence, the average position assigned by the class, and the percentage of students who assigned the rank correctly. Discussion could address the need to review the claim to determine if the evidence applies to the claim. A piece of evidence may seem strong, but students have to judge whether the evidence actually addresses the claim.
In order to evaluate this report, compare the value in the second column (Avg. Position) to the value in the third column (Correct Position).
The student report, showing % correct and number of tries, reflects the level of difficulty experienced by each student.
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